London (Parliament Politics Magzine) – Man apprehended over acid attack on schoolgirl in west London bailed. A 35-year-old man apprehended on suspicion of driving grievous bodily harm after a supposed acid attack outside a West London school has been released on bail.
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Roughly 1,000 pro-Palestinian protesters have started marching through central London, with a “significant” policing operation in place across London as circumstances observe the anniversary of the October 7 attacks in Israel. Activists assembled in Bedford Square ahead
London (Parliament Politics Magzine) – The consequences of a cyber attack on Transport for London (TfL) which hacked the attributes of approximately 5,000 customers could soon be resolved, Sadiq Khan has indicated. The mayor expressed TfL was “working incredibly hard around the
London (Parliament Polics Magazine) – Maintenance and operations employees at London Cable Car have pledged to strike in a row over pay, a union has stated. The Rail, Maritime and Transport Union (RMT) expressed its members could take further steps for months
London (Parliament Politics Magzine) – Terrorist who conspired to kill hundreds of Londoners in a Tube bombing is ‘released’ from prison. Failed terrorist Manfo Asiedu, a fundamental figure in the failed 2005 London bomb scheme, has been deported to Ghana after fitting
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Times Square in New York could be the motivation for the pedestrianisation of Oxford Street, according to Mayor Sadiq Khan. The London mayor visited the tourist web in Manhattan during a four-day visit to the Big Apple.
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A fresh weather alert has been issued for more serious rain and potential flooding in London. The Met Office has placed a yellow warning for much of England and Wales, with areas of London also expected to
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Labour ministers encounter warnings that their housebuilding project for London risks costing an astronomical £54 billion just for affordable homes unless housing associations can attract more private investment. The G15 group, which represents major not-for-profit housing associations,
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A weather alert for thunderstorms and heavy showers is in force across much of southern England and Wales. The Met Office states damage to buildings as a result of lightning strikes, trouble to public transport and flooding
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Around £ 3 million in additional funding has been announced to support women from black and ethnic minority backgrounds in London to escape family violence. Mayor Sadiq Khan expressed some survivors stay with perpetrators because they cannot
